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The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the first Duke of Wellington. The academy provides undergraduate and postgraduate training across instrumental performance, composition, jazz, musical theatre and opera, and recruits musicians from around the world, with a student community representing more than 50 nationalities. It is committed to lifelong learning, from Junior Academy, which trains musicians up to the age of 18, through Open Academy community music projects, to performances and educational events for all ages. The academy's museum houses one of the world's most significant collections of musical instruments and artefacts, including stringed instruments by Stradivari, Guarneri, and members of the Amati family; manuscripts by Purcell, Handel and Vaughan Williams; and a collection of performing materials that belonged to leading performers. It is a constituent college of the University of London and a registered charity under English law. Famous academy alumni include Henry Wood, Simon Rattle, Brian Ferneyhough, Elton John and Annie Lennox. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Authors educated at Royal Academy of Music 802
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Laci Boldemann
Teo Gheorghiu
Arnold Bax
Annie Lennox
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Philip Sainton
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Richard Hickox
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William Henry Bell
David Giménez Carreras
William Sterndale Bennett
Arthur Sullivan
Birgit Nilsson
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Marius Stravinsky
Rebecca Clarke
Dee Palmer
Gabriela Montero
Trevor Jones
Myra Hess
Katherine Jenkins
Maggie Teyte
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Monica Huggett
Michael Nyman
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John Tavener
Jiří Stivín
Karl Jenkins
Emma Nicholson
Garðar Thór Cortes
John Barbirolli
Harrison Birtwistle
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Chris Tsangarides
Jozef Kapustka
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Ken Taylor
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Paul Patterson
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